U.S. Raises Pressure on China to Combat Global Fentanyl Crisis
By Katie Rogers and Eric Schmitt With Ukraine burning through stockpiles of conventional artillery, President Biden concluded that he had little choice but to provide the weapons. | | By David Pierson, Edward Wong and Olivia Wang The Biden administration push comes after cooperation on halting the flow of the drug into the United States was derailed by wider geopolitical tensions. | | By Claire Moses and Dan Bilefsky Prime Minister Mark Rutte, one of Europe's longest-serving leaders, had struggled to reach an agreement with his coalition partners about migration, including more restrictions. | | |
World By Hari Kumar and Mujib Mashal The barrier-breaking romance of a Pakistani woman and an Indian man has led to criminal charges and nationalist intrigue. | | Opinion By Frank Lehman From "Indiana Jones" to "Star Wars," you know John Williams's movie themes. But some of his best music has barely been heard. | | |
By The Associated Press President Biden and his advisers had reservations about supplying cluster munitions to Ukraine, but they ultimately decided to provide the weapons to its military forces since they were running out of artillery rounds. | | By The Associated Press During her first day of meetings in Beijing, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen criticized punitive measures the Chinese government has taken against American firms. | | By Reuters A vehicle crashed into a private elementary school for girls in southwestern London. | | |
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